Phase 1: Public Opinion Research
A variety of data was gathered from multiple participants and constituents, including elections staff, voters, advocates, as well as key community organizations representing traditionally underserved voter groups. Data was collected through a countywide voter survey, voter focus groups, a pollworker survey, focus groups with local election officials, and internal focus groups. The goal was to gather information on the current and future needs of voters through quality research.
Phase I Report
Phase 3: System Design
A new voting experience was designed around the needs of the voters. The new vision includes new technologies and processes that allow for a secure, accessible and flexible experience for voters.
The process included:
Conducting a large Open Design Search which engaged experts, designers, and the general public to design an innovative voting system.
Engaging IDEO, an award-winning global design and innovation firm.
Establishing a Technical Advisory Committee.
Engaging voters throughout a human-centered, iterative design process.
Phase 5: Manufacturing & Certification
The voting system will go through state testing and certification. Once certified, the system will be mass produced for training, outreach, and elections.
Download Phase 5 Research Report